This programme is only currently recruiting at Stamford College, Malaysia.
Recruitment to the programme at UEL is currently suspended.
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Final award |
MSc |
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Intermediate awards available |
PgCert, PgDip |
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UCAS code |
N/A |
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Details of professional body accreditation |
N/A |
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Relevant QAA Benchmark statements |
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Date specification last up-dated |
October 2012 |
The aim of this programme is to provide students with a balance of theory, advanced practical skills and experience to enable them to develop a sound knowledge and analytical ability which will facilitate their intellectual and professional development and future employment at a senior level.
As part of this programme students will study Internet Applications and Web Services, Project Management, Multimedia Design and Global Sustainable ICT Management. A dissertation project is also part of the programme.
The programme provides specialist technological updating and a broadening of the horizons of participants by considering the development of corporate strategies for stimulating and harnessing technological change. For those with a background in computing it provides a means to update and extend their current knowledge in the field of IT in relation to its application in a business context.
There are opportunities to study the very latest developments from the standpoint of theoretical research or with a view to complex systems construction.
Applicants are normally expected to hold a first degree in Computing, Science or Business studies. In the case of non Computing graduates some computing experience or a substantial element of studies should involve information technology related or numerate subjects. The applicants should hold a British award classification of no less than a lower second class honours (2:2).
In the case of applicants whose first degree is from overseas, then minimum overall IELTS 6.0 with a minimum 6.0 in writing & speaking and 5.5 in reading & listening or TOEFL 250/600 is required. International qualifications will be checked for appropriate matriculation to UK Higher Education postgraduate programmes.
Students that apply to enter stages of the programme may be admitted through normal Accreditation of Experiential Learning (AEL) or Accreditation of Certificated Learning (ACL) processes, or through an approved articulation agreement. Therefore such applicants must be able to demonstrate and evidence that they have the required learning outcomes as listed in the modules for which they are seeking exemption.
The programme is offered in full-time mode and part-time mode, commencing September or February. The full time mode consists of two 15-week semesters plus a 14-week dissertation project. The part time mode consists of four 15-week semesters plus a 28-week dissertation project. A full time student will study two 30-credit modules per semester whereas a part time student will study one 30-credit module per semester. For both modes of study the dissertation project may occur during the summer period. It is possible to move from full-time to part-time study and vice-versa to accommodate any external factors such as financial constraints or domestic commitments. However, this may impact on the overall duration of the study period. Students will be required to complete their programme within six years from initial registration.
This programme utilises a mixture of learning methods that focus on and maximises the student learning experience through:
To reflect the programme objectives and learning outcomes each taught module is usually assessed through a combination of various assessment techniques. These typically include group and individual work, written reports, examinations, and essays. The project module is assessed in terms of a proposal and the dissertation.
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The dissertation gives the student an opportunity to apply the discipline and skills of the programme to an individually selected topic requiring a measure of original development, providing a vehicle for conducting an in-depth research investigation, analysis and critical review of relevant material.
An emphasis on gaining applicable key business awareness skills in the use of IT combined with a critical understanding of its implementation requirements to allow students to gain important roles in industry.
The programme provides for a wide range of career paths from specific IT related positions as well as more hybrid management / IT specialist positions. These are needed to fill the growing need for companies to have key management positions filled with personnel who can make best productive use of their IT facilities and use them for strategic advantage.
Moreover, the programme provides the necessary knowledge for graduates who wish to engage in further study for a PhD degree and possibly follow a career in academia.
UEL and the School of Computing, Information Technology and Engineering have in place a number of mechanisms to support you throughout your studies. A personal tutor is allocated to each student at the start of the programme. The personal tutor is available to help you in your academic progress as well as in any general issues that you might face during your studies. An appropriate project supervisor is also allocated to every student who takes the dissertation project to provide support and knowledge throughout the project duration. For each module there is a module leader who can help with any issues around that module. There is also a programme leader to help you with any issues you might have with the programme. Last but not least, counsellors are available for consultation through the student services.
Students attend a research methods seminars / workshops which allow them the opportunity of investigating a variety of contemporary methodological frameworks and research methods so as to prepare them for the individual research dissertation.
This programme is designed to give you the opportunity to:
Knowledge
Thinking skills
Subject-Based Practical skills
Skills for life and work (general skills)
All programmes are credit-rated to help you to understand the amount and level of study that is needed.
One credit is equal to 10 hours of directed study time (this includes everything you do e.g. lecture, seminar and private study).
Credits are assigned to one of 5 levels:
The overall credit-rating of this programme is 180 for Masters, 120 for PGDip, 60 for PGCert.
The minimum duration of this programme, for the completion of MSc, is 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time. It is possible to move from full-time to part-time study and vice-versa to accommodate any external factors such as financial constraints or domestic commitments. However, this may impact on the overall duration of the study period.
The full time programme will be delivered across two semesters, commencing September and February. A full time student will study two 30-credit modules per semester and complete a dissertation project during a 14 weeks period. A part time student will study one 30-credit module per semester and complete a dissertation project during a 28 weeks period. The dissertation project may occur during the summer period.
Each taught module is core for each pathway and rated at 30M level credits point; the final dissertation is 60M level credits.
| Semester | Module Code | Module title | Credit | Status |
| A | IMM031 | Internet Applications and Web Services | 30 | Core |
| A | IMM002 | Project Management | 30 | Core |
| B | IMM020 | Multimedia Design | 30 | Core |
| B | IMM027 | Global Sustainable ICT Management | 30 | Core |
| A,B,C | CNM015 | Dissertation | 60 | Core |
If a student attains 60 M credits of taught modules and decides to proceed no further on the programme, they will be awarded a Postgraduate Certificate, and if a student attains 120M credits of taught modules and decides to proceed no further on the programme they will be awarded a Postgraduate Diploma. Students continue to the MSc award will not be awarded a Postgraduate Certificate or Diploma.
In order to gain a Postgraduate Certificate, you will need to obtain 60 credits at Level M.
In order to gain a Postgraduate Diploma, you will need to obtain 120 credits at Level M
In order to obtain a Masters, you will need to obtain 180 credits at Level M. These credits will include a 60 credit level M core module of advanced independent research.
Where a student is eligible for a Masters award then the award classification is determined by calculating the credit-weighted arithmetic mean of all marks on the current enrolment for the programme and applying the mark obtained as a percentage, with all decimals points rounded up to the nearest whole number, to the following classification
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70% - 100% |
Distinction |
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60% - 69% |
Merit |
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50% - 59% |
Pass |
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0% - 49% |
Not Passed |
Knowledge is developed through
Thinking skills are developed through
Practical skills are developed through
Skills for life and work (general skills) are developed through
Knowledge is assessed by
Thinking skills are assessed by
Practical skills are assessed by
Skills for life and work(general skills)are assessed by
Before this programme started, the following was checked:
This is done through a process of programme approval which involves consulting academic experts including some subject specialists from other institutions.
The quality of this programme is monitored each year through evaluating:
Drawing on this and other information, programme teams undertake the annual Review and Enhancement Process which is co-ordinated at School level and includes student participation. The process is monitored by the Quality and Standards Committee.
Once every six years an in-depth review of the whole field is undertaken by a panel that includes at least two external subject specialists. The panel considers documents, looks at student work, speaks to current and former students and speaks to staff before drawing its conclusions. The result is a report highlighting good practice and identifying areas where action is needed.
This programme has a programme committee comprising all relevant teaching staff, student representatives and others who make a contribution towards the effective operation of the programme (e.g. library/technician staff). The committee has responsibilities for the quality of the programme. It provides input into the operation of the Review and Enhancement Process and proposes changes to improve quality. The programme committee plays a critical role in the quality assurance procedures.
The standard of this programme is monitored by at least one external examiner. External examiners have two primary responsibilities:
External examiners fulfil these responsibilities in a variety of ways including:
The following methods for gaining student feedback are used on this programme:
Students are notified of the action taken through:
The following methods are used for gaining the views of other interested parties:
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Entire Programme |
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